 Yesterday, the Yankees acquired Tim LaCastro from Arizona and tonight, he'll be in uniform and potentially make his Yankees debut. He talked earlier on the field, it's our quote of the day, brought to you by Toyota. As the guy that grew up in upstate New York, Yankees fan, is this a dream come true for you? Absolutely. I mean, I just got the chills when you said that. I mean, my family's going to be here, my fiance's going to be here. I can't wait for tonight. It's going to be awesome. What was their reaction when you told them you had been traded to the Yankees? They were more excited than me because they were having to stay up to 1-2 in the morning to watch games, so now they can actually watch games on East Coast time, so that's a good thing. What was it like for you to step into that clubhouse, put the pinstripes on? It's something you literally dream about as a kid and find the came of reality and I can't wait to get started with this team. I'm very excited. Did you have any inkling of this coming? Players sometimes know when they're on the block, when they might be traded, etc. Did this catch you completely off guard? Did you have some idea? Completely off guard, had no idea whatsoever. I woke up at 9.45 in the morning to 200 text messages and 20 missed calls and next thing you know I'm on a red-eyed in New York last night, so I mean I'm very excited and ready to get going. So you found out 9.45. I found out 9.45 when I woke up, correct. What was the most memorable part of your first tour of duty with the Yankees? Well I never made an appearance as a Yankee, but I would say the initial getting traded there, how happy my family was, my cousins, I mean my cousins so rooted for the Yankees when they played against the Diamondbacks, so now we can have one team on the roof floor. How do you think you'll fit into this team? I'm trying to do whatever it takes to win and help this team win. That's the number one goal here. I mean as a fan growing up the standard was to win and that's still the standard and I want to help that this team win. How many people you have here tonight, would you guess in total? There's going to be, tonight I got my parents, my fiancee, my aunt, tomorrow and the next night we could get in the 50 plus, so. There's an organization here, this is a group that has been able to find players from other organizations and find different things that have increased their offensive profile. Yeah. Have you had any discussions with the hitting coaches here about just different things to try or things that they would want to work with you on? Yeah we've talked briefly, but after this I had a few coaches say come meet with me so we're going to discuss that more, but I'm ready to get going and whatever I can help this team I'm ready to go. Have they talked to you about how they plan on using it? A little bit. I told them, any role you need me, if you want me to come off the bench, pinch run, pinch hit, start a game, I'll be ready. I've done those roles my whole career and I'll continue to do that now. You've been growing up as a Yankee fan, do you have any favorite memories of games you went to? Who are your guys? I remember I was here running Raul Abanyas, hit the home run in the playoffs, he pinched it for A-Rod, tied the game off that he won it and I think it was the 12th or 13th, that was probably the coolest and most memorable moment of the recent time. Where were you sitting? I was sitting down on the third baseline going nuts. I remember me and my buddies who drove down from college in Ithaca and it was a great experience.